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05/12/2016

The following is an important announcement released late 5/12/2016 by the American Association for Homecare. Please help us build on strong initial co-sponsorship by asking your representative to sign on today! If you have any questions, contact OAMES executive director Kam Yuricich at kam@oames.org.

AAHomecare has just received confirmation that H.R. 5210, the Patient Access to Durable Medical Equipment (PADME) Act of 2016 has been formally introduced in the U.S. House, with Reps. Tom Price (R-Ga.), Dave Loebsack (D-Iowa) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.) as principal sponsors of the legislation.

Delay the second cut for HME items in non-bid areas by 15 months. This would push back the second cut from July 1, 2016 until at least Oct. 1, 2017.

Replace the bid ceiling for future rounds of bidding with the unadjusted fee service rates from January 1, 2015 instead of CMS’ current plans to limit future bid ceilings to the previous bid rates.

Require CMS to solicit stakeholder input and take into account travel costs, volume, clearing price and information on the numbers of providers serving bid areas as part of rate-setting activities for Jan. 2019 and beyond.

Require CMS to monitor and report on access issues and health outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries utilizing HME, with updates provided on the CMS website on a monthly basis.

The PADME act differs from the Senate legislation in one respect. While S 2736 advances the start date of the federal portion of Medicaid reimbursement mirroring Medicare rates by three months from calendar year 2019 (Jan. 1) to fiscal year 2019 (Oct 1, 2018), our champions have instead included a placeholder pay-for to give House and Senate committees an opportunity to consider alternative approaches. See Rep. Price's press release for more information; text of the legislation can be found here.

Our champions on Capitol Hill have shared their appreciation for the HME community’s strong grassroots efforts that have helped generate such a strong co-sponsorship list – let’s show them that we’re only just getting started!

If your representative in the House is not on the list shown above, please reach out to them and ask that they sign on as a co-sponsor for the just-introduced Patient Access to Durable Medical Equipment Act. You can find contact information for your legislators here.